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    • Paul Feig at an event for Jackpot! (2024)

      1. Paul Feig

      • Producer
      • Actor
      • Director
      Freaks and Geeks (1999–2000)
      Paul Feig is an American film director and writer who is known for creating Freaks and Geeks and directing Bridesmaids, The Heat, Spy and A Simple Favor. He is known for directing films starring frequent collaborator Melissa McCarthy. He also directed the highly controversial 2016 reboot of Ghostbusters. He also directed episodes of The Office.
    • Misty Lee

      2. Misty Lee

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Art Department
      The Last of Us (2023– )
      Misty Lee was born in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The Last of Us (2023), God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla (2023) and LEGO Pixar: BrickToons (2024). She has been married to Paul Dini since 31 October 2005.
    • Adrienne Frantz

      3. Adrienne Frantz

      • Actress
      • Sound Department
      • Soundtrack
      The Bold and the Beautiful (1997–2012)
      An accomplished actor, singer and songwriter, Adrienne Frantz made a name for herself on television playing the character of Amber Moore on two CBS daytime dramas throughout the 1990s and 2000s. An outgoing only child, by age three Adrienne Danielle Frantz was holding private dance recitals in her hometown of Mount Clemens, Michigan. In spite of a busy schedule of dance, voice and theater classes, and a move to New Jersey . Frantz managed to graduate from Shawnee high school in Medford, N.J., at age eighteen and promptly packed her bags and headed off to New York City in search of her dreams - and never looked back. While enrolled in her freshman year at Marymount College in New York City, Frantz won the role of Tiffany Thorne on Aaron Spelling's new NBC soap-opera Sunset Beach (1997) and moved to Los Angeles. Within a few months she jumped ship from a struggling to join one of the most-watched shows around the globe: producer/writer Bradley Bell hired her for the plum part of the scheming, yet vulnerable, Amber Moore on The Bold and the Beautiful (1987). Debuting as a supporting character alongside villainess Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) in July 1997 Amber was soon linked to the mighty Forrester fashion dynasty and kicked off the next generation teen set in 1998. Eventually, family members of Amber were introduced and the love story of Amber and Rick Forrester (played by Jacob Young and later Justin Torkildsen) was a tent pole of the show in the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 2003, for a short while Frantz was pulling double duty when the part of Amber's twin sister April was created. Frantz was awarded with an Emmy as 'Outstanding Younger Actress' in 2001 (with additional nominations in 2000 and 2003). In 2005 she opted on leaving the show, but the character of Amber didn't disappear for too long. In late 2006 Amber Moore returned - but this time around on The Young and the Restless (1973) where head-writer Lynn Marie Latham was a self-proclaimed fan of the actress. Akin to her debut on The Bold And The Beautiful ten years earlier, Amber was again quickly linked to the important players in Genoa City. She stayed with the show until May 2010 before returning to B&B some weeks later. Frantz second run in fictional Los Angeles started off strong but then fizzled. So in 2012, Frantz opted on leaving The Bold And The Beautiful to start a new chapter in her life: attending classes to become a stand-up-comedian. Since the age of 16, Frantz has been belting out her own self-written tunes. A music executive noticed her talents at a charity event and quickly enlisted her demo tape to A&R executives at several major record labels. Her efforts resulted in "Best Female Vocalist" honors for 1997 at the Los Angeles International Music Awards. Several B&B episodes have showcased Frantz's original songs, and she was tapped to co-write and perform the title song on the film Jimmy Zip (1996). In addition to her soap roles, Frantz also did voice-work on The Wild Thornberrys (1998) and starred in Speedway Junky (1999) - Gus Van Sant's dark tale of runaway kids living on the streets of Las Vegas - with Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Tiffani Thiessen. For many years, Frantz has been staunch supporter of various animal and health welfare organizations. In her free time, Frantz enjoys writing poetry, composing music, attending concerts, skiing, playing softball, and relaxing at home with her pets. Dating Goo Goo Dolls frontman Johnny Rzeznik in the early 2000s, breaking it off in 2005, Frantz has been married to actor Scott Bailey since 2011 and the couple welcomed their first child in December 2015.
    • Erica Peeples

      4. Erica Peeples

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Writer
      Fall Girls (2019)
      Actress, poet, DJ, and producer has been exploring her passion for the arts since she was a young girl growing up in Mount Clemens, Michigan. Erica began her dedicated acting career early on, from taking intensive workshops at Macomb College to earning a coveted slot in the Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit as a preteen. She went on to earn a BFA at the world-renowned performing arts conservatory, Juilliard, in their vigorous four-year acting program; a career-defining achievement. After finishing the prestigious program, Erica starred in several beloved off-Broadway regional productions, including August Wilson's "Joe Turner's Come and Gone", "Piano Lesson", and Lorraine Hansberry 's "A Raisin in the Sun".

      After making her television debut on "Law and Order: Criminal Intent", Erica moved to Los Angeles where she landed her breakout-role, starring in the feature film "True to the Game" alongside Columbus Short, Vivica A. Fox, and Nelsan Ellis. Following her major theatrical debut, Erica has since gone on to work on a variety of productions, including "Bounce's Family Time" (2017), "Fall Girls" (2019, BET Original), Gully (2019, Epix), a recurring role as 'Mo' on Seasons 2 and 3 of CW's "All American", the lead role in "Trophy Wife" (2022, BET+ Original), and supporting lead in the upcoming action film "Light's Out" starring Frank Grillo and Mekhi Phifer. She continues her lead role as Gena in the trilogy "True To The Game 2 and 3" (BET). Erica is currently a series regular alongside Tami Roman in BET's new drama, "Haus of Vicious" (2022), directed by Kim Fields and, stars in Hulu's Christmas movie "All I Want For Christmas" hitting screens this holiday season.

      Erica has expanded her creativity to include the art of DJing for experiences with Disney, Warner Brothers, and HBO Max, applying the same enthusiasm found in her acting into her multi-faceted live sets. Known for her adaptability, humble personality, and vibrant energy, Erica is not only destined to be a moving presence on screen but also an irreplaceable light, placing her authentic touch on every endeavor she puts her heart into.
    • Dick Enberg at an event for ESPY Awards (2005)

      5. Dick Enberg

      • Actor
      • Writer
      • Producer
      Heaven Can Wait (1978)
      A native of suburban Detroit, Michigan, Dick Enberg grew up near Pontiac, one of Detroit's suburbs. Upon graduating from high school Enberg went to college first at Central Michigan University and then at Indiana University. After graduating from college Dick moved to Los Angeles to become an assistant baseball coach at Northridge State University (Cal State-Northridge).

      Shortly thereafter Dick became a sportscaster. At first Enberg called local minor league sports, but then became the play-by-play man for the (then) Los Angeles Rams, the California (now Anaheim) Angels, and the UCLA Bruins. He first earned national fame on the cartoon Where's Huddles? (1970), then earned a breakthrough role as the host of Sports Challenge (1971). His NBC connection began with Baffle (1973), and, upon the cancellation of Three for the Money (1975) became a full-time sportscaster for NBC, calling NFL games that year. Eventually he rose to become NBC's top play-by-play announcer, calling during the late '70s, the '80s and '90s such sports as college and NBA basketball; golf, including many U.S. Opens in the '90s; tennis, including Wimbledon and the French Open; baseball; and, of course, NFL football, including 8 Super Bowls, the last of which also was NBC's final NFL game and was held in San Diego, California, where he currently resides. Months after NBC lost the NFL, Enberg received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work as a sportscaster. After NBC lost NFL rights Enberg was seen rarely on the Peacock web, calling only a few sports events, including college basketball and tennis. In 1999 he was replaced on NBC's golf coverage by Dan Hicks , and at years's end left NBC and joined CBS, not only to resume NFL football, but also to become of the Eye web's college basketball announcers. In addition, he now calls the U.S. Open tennis tournament for CBS.
    • Uncle Kracker

      6. Uncle Kracker

      • Actor
      • Composer
      • Soundtrack
      Osmosis Jones (2001)
      Uncle Kracker was born on 6 June 1974 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Osmosis Jones (2001), 3000 Miles to Graceland (2001) and Sweet Home Alabama (2002). He has been married to Melanie Haas since 8 May 1998. They have three children.
    • Justin Jeffre

      7. Justin Jeffre

      • Actor
      • Soundtrack
      Snow Day (2000)
      Justin Jeffre was born on 25 February 1973 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA. He is an actor, known for Snow Day (2000), 98 Degrees: Invisible Man (Color Version) (1997) and 98 Degrees: Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche) (2000).
    • Andrea Fantauzzi

      8. Andrea Fantauzzi

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Director
      Black Zone (2025)
      Andrea Fantauzzi was born in Mount Clemens, Michigan, but was raised in Kansas City, Missouri. A graduate of The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts, The Second City and the Owner and Founder of the production company Fanta-Zee, LLC., she has a strong background in improvisation, acting (comedy and drama), writing, directing and producing.

      She began her film and television career at the age of 14, but was seen on the stage from an earlier age. Her professional debut came at the age of 12 in "The Wizard of Oz" at Starlight Theatre in Kansas City and since that time, she has continued to earn much success in that realm. Having originated multiple roles, she is most well known for originating Teen Fiona in the Theatre for Young Audiences version of "Shrek the Musical" and Ann - 18 in "And other fairy tales" premiering in New York.

      In 2014, she received critical acclaim for her title performance in the coming of age drama Adira (2014) - "Actress Andrea Fantauzzi delivered one of the best performances I have seen..." (Jake's Movie Review), which was selected by Project Greenlight in 2014 as one of the top 200 indie films in the United States. Fantauzzi is also notable for her work in Quality of Life (2014) sharing the screen with Kim Rhodes (Supernatural (2005); The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005)) along with her supporting lead role as Sarah Ellington in the dystopian drama, Black Zone (2025) which received a limited theatrical release with AMC Theatres in Los Angeles, Atlanta and Kansas City; Fantauzzi is one of two fan favorites according to audience polls.

      Both an award-winning Actor and Director, she is also a Writer and Producer. Her directorial debut came with her very well received film Letters from a Father (2017), which premiered at the Kansas International Film Festival back in 2017. Shortly after, Fantauzzi became a multi-award winning director with dozens of awards and nominations in various categories. She began her production career at 19, with the creation of the Custom Reel Division that is now apart of her production company; Hala Finley (Man with a Plan (2016), We Can Be Heroes (2020)) is her most well known client. She later worked on Season 4 of both NBC's The Blacklist (2013) and FXX's The Americans (2013) while attending The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts. Other shows include: NBC's The Voice (2011) and MTV's Broke A$$ Game Show (2015). Her new film, Event Virus (2024), is currently on film circuit and has received awards including: H.G. Wells Award for Best Short Film at the Los Angeles Sci-Fi Film Festival and Best Director, Best Producer, and Best Sci-Fi at the Rome International Movie Awards.

      Joining The Second City back in early 2018, she made her writing debut on the stage with the sketch show "Me, Myself & Die". She is now currently producing two In-Development feature films, a television series, and is most well-known as a Producer for work in the feature film Black Zone (2025).

      Fantauzzi works as an Actor, Producer, Director, Writer, Editor, 1st Assistant Director, 2nd Assistant Director, Line Producer, UPM, and Script Supervisor; her most esteemed quality is her critical eye to detail both in front of and behind the camera.
    • 9. Paul King

      • Actor
      Forty Days of Musa Dagh (1982)
      Paul King is an American actor and model born Paul Henry Scheuer on May 13, 1967 in Mount Clemens, Michigan. The only child of Francis Scheuer and Marilyn Scheuer (née Fisher), his parents divorced when he was six and he was raised in Los Angeles. When he was eight, his mother married Tom King, which eventually led to him taking his stepfather's surname as his professional name. Beginning his professional career as a child actor in commercials at the age of eleven, King eventually transitioned to feature film roles, appearing as Steven Bagradian in the historical drama Forty Days of Musa Dagh (1982) and as the spoiled prom-goer in the adventure comedy Blue de Ville (1986), as well as a recurring role as teenage heartthrob Eric on the CBS comedy series Archie Bunker's Place (1979). In addition to his film and television credits, King is perhaps best remembered for his "teen idol" status during the early-mid 1980s, featured prominently in numerous articles and pinups in such magazines as 16 Magazine, Teen Beat and Tiger Beat.
    • April Florio

      10. April Florio

      • Actress
      The Unbreakable Bunch (2024)
      April Florio is a well-known Maxim and FHM (Australia/UK) model who has shot for some of the top magazines. She began working in theater and dance at the age of 6, but making time--until the age of 16--for her favorite sport, soccer. She started her career in film in her late teens with a small role in American Pie 2 (2001) that got great press in "People" magazine. She was picked by Universal Pictures' casting directors out of thousands for the part.

      The daughter of the late Domenico Florio, a computer programmer, and schoolteacher (English) Deborah Mae Fink, April has one younger sibling, Vincent, who works as an animator. An animal lover, she considers her Cairn Terrier "Dakota" to be one of the family as well.

      April sings soul and R&B, and wrote a humorous guide to break-ups at the age of 23. Less than three months after it was written there were offers for development into a show or screenplay. April Florio plans to continue her passion in acting and start producing films within the next few years.
    • Aliethea D'Angelo

      11. Aliethea D'Angelo

      • Director
      • Producer
      • Writer
      Misdirection
      Aliethea D'Angelo is a first-generation American born to a truck driver from Repubblica di San Marino and a Jill of all-trades Irish mother. Because of their love of film and TV, they named her Aliethea after a Jodie Foster character and nicknamed her Ali after actress Ali Macgraw. A Producer, Director, and Writer with a long-standing career in the entertainment industry. Over the years she has developed a visual style that expresses the vulnerable yet gritty exploration of often overlooked characters. With a penchant for seeing the beauty in the darkness, Aliethea takes an intuitive approach to her work that delves into the inner workings of each story she shares.

      Aliethea has a unique way of being involved with all aspects of her projects and a cognitive approach that embraces the creative and the practical which inspires her crew and assures her investors in turn the story is everyone's priority which is reflected in the outcome and enjoyed onscreen. Her visual stitching of genres communicates directly with the audience in a way that dares them to lean in and immerse themselves in another world. Seeing beauty in the fringes, her work highlights characters, primarily female outliers, who have immense willpower and take unconventional paths to their life's beginnings to overcome the odds stacked against them.

      She directs with a fierce wit and a deep understanding of human behavior and when producing she enjoys supporting other directors with the same dedication.

      Her first independent project, "L'Une et L'Autre," premiered at Cannes in '07, and she has since gone on to have several features and shorts viewed worldwide. She has worked in-house or collaborated with Paramount, NBC, and Netflix. In 2023 alone, she was involved in the docu-series "Leguizamo Does America", created a development department for EB, Executive Produced "Misdirection" in Serbia, starring Olga Kurylinko and Frank Grillo, and founded ELO96 with her son. In February 2024, "The Disruptors", starring Marc Evan Jackson, and "Paint", starring Heather Matarazzo and Callum Blue, were released on Apple TV and Amazon. Aliethea is writing a WW2 picture and with the mounting accolades bestowed on her script "Things We Leave Behind", the project is now in pre-production.
    • 12. Kelly Kirstein

      • Actress
      • Additional Crew
      Red Dawn (2012)
      Kelly Kirstein was born on 31 May 1989 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA. She is an actress, known for Red Dawn (2012), Gotham City Sirens (2014) and Animus: The Tell-Tale Heart (2015).
    • 13. Marlene Warren

        Marlene Warren was born on 15 April 1950 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA. She was married to ? Ahrens and Michael Warren. She died on 26 May 1990 in Wellington, Florida, USA.
      • 14. Andre Blay

        • Producer
        • Additional Crew
        They Live (1988)
        Andre Blay was born on 27 July 1937 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA. He was a producer, known for They Live (1988), Village of the Damned (1995) and The Blob (1988). He was married to Nancy Fleming. He died on 24 August 2018 in Bonita Springs, Florida, USA.
      • 15. Alaina Whitney

        • Actress
        • Producer
        • Writer
        Teen Titans Project (2014– )
        Alaina Whitney was born on 8 March 1989 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Teen Titans Project (2014), Cost of Living (2014) and Moulin Rouge! Medley (2018).
      • 16. Hilda Nelson

        • Additional Crew
        Laugh, Clown, Laugh (1928)
        Hilda Nelson was born on 8 October 1900 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA. Hilda is known for Laugh, Clown, Laugh (1928). Hilda died in October 1969 in Sarasota, Florida, USA.
      • 17. Alyssa Hardin

        • Actress
        Alyssa Hardin was born on 31 March 1990 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA. She was an actress. She died on 1 November 2023 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
      • 18. Kim Lapplander

        • Camera and Electrical Department
        • Additional Crew
        • Actress
        Hit and Run (2012)
        Kim Lapplander was born on 9 July 1984 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA. She is an actress, known for Hit and Run (2012), God Bless America (2011) and After Judgment (2008).
      • 19. Rick Searfoss

        • Actor
        • Additional Crew
        Oblivion (2013)
        Rick Searfoss was born on 5 June 1956 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA. He was an actor, known for Oblivion (2013), Green Lantern (2011) and Trek Nation (2011). He was married to Julie McGuire. He died on 29 September 2018 in Bear Valley Springs, California, USA.
      • 20. Mike Fanning

          The NFL on NBC (1984– )
          Mike Fanning was born on 2 February 1953 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA. He died on 30 October 2022 in Oklahoma, USA.
        • 21. John K. Lattimer

            In Search of... (1981– )
            John K. Lattimer was born on 14 October 1914 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA. He was married to Jamie Hil. He died on 10 May 2007 in Englewood, New Jersey, USA.
          • Hawk D. Kennedy

            22. Hawk D. Kennedy

            • Producer
            Aliens Expanded (2024)
            Hawk D. Kennedy was born on 31 January 1971 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA. Hawk D. is a producer, known for Aliens Expanded (2024).
          • 23. Scott Kamieniecki

              1997 American League Championship Series (1997– )
              Scott Kamieniecki was born on 19 April 1964 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA.
            • 24. Megann Ratzow

              • Casting Department
              • Casting Director
              • Producer
              Men of Honor (2000)
              Megann Ratzow was born on 1 September 1953 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA. Megann was a casting director and producer, known for Men of Honor (2000), Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006) and Mean Creek (2004). Megann died on 7 January 2009 in Portland, Oregon, USA.

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